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ACMI Presents Melbourne’s Fascinating Story of the Moving Image

ACMI, or the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, is a cultural institution located in Melbourne’s Federation Square.

This state-of-the-art venue is Australia’s national museum of screen culture. It’s dedicated to showcasing the art of the moving image, including film, television, and digital art. Visitors can uncover the fascinating history of screens in our society any time of year at the free permanent exhibition, The Story of the Moving Image.

With an accessible design, various exhibition spaces, a welcoming café, and a thoughtfully curated shop, ACMI ensures an inspiring and inclusive visit for all.

ACMI: The Story of the Moving Image
ACMI: The Story of the Moving Image

Visit ACMI at Federation Square, Melbourne

Stepping into ACMI offers a captivating look into the diverse realms of film, TV, video games, and art.

Nestled in Federation Square, this cultural haven unveils the wonders of the world’s most democratic art form, welcoming enthusiasts of all ages. 

With a vibrant calendar, ACMI showcases engaging exhibitions, screenings, commissions, festivals, and educational programs throughout the year. 

Whether you’re drawn to the interactive exhibits, cinematic experiences, or thought-provoking art installations, ACMI promises a unique learning experience. Accommodating various accessibility needs, the institution encourages visitors to connect with the narratives, technologies, and artists that shape our shared screen culture.

Visiting ACMI: The Story of the Moving Image

The Story of the Moving Image

Get ready to journey through the evolution of the moving image at the free permanent exhibition, “The Story of the Moving Image.” 

From ancient shadow puppets to modern-day cinematography, you’ll discover how this art form has shaped history and captivated audiences worldwide. Be immersed in interactive experiences, explore iconic costumes and sets, and delve into the creative process behind some of the most memorable screen moments. 

With sections dedicated to cinema origins, Australian culture, videogames, and more, this exhibition offers an insight into how screens have influenced and empowered us throughout the ages.

ACMI: The Story of the Moving Image

We enjoyed our visit to the ACMI exhibition The Story of the Moving Image. It was very interesting to see how technology has changed in this area of film and television making.

– Diane

BEINGS By Universal Studios

Dive into a whimsical world of wonder at Universal Everything’s “Beings” exhibition, where imagination takes on a digital form.

Interact with a lively cast of characters that respond dynamically to your movements, creating a magical and ever-changing experience. Witness the fusion of art and technology as these fantastical beings, made of digital fur, vapor, and more, come to life through game engines and algorithms. Explore the creative journey from hand-drawn sketches to high-end visual effects, revealing the intricate craftsmanship behind each creation.

With four new works premiering, this ACMI-curated exhibition is a celebration of creativity, innovation, and soulful technology.

Tickets: Full $20, Seniors/Concession $10

Exhibition dates: Wed 22 May – Sun 29 Sep 2024 (10am – 5pm daily)

BEINGS exhibition at ACMI
BEINGS exhibition at ACMI until 29 Sep 2024

Entry And Accessibility

While permanent collections are free to enter, ACMI a concession/seniors discount for entry to ticketed exhibitions. The venue has lifts, hearing aids and comfortable seating throughout.

Located at the northern end of Federation Square ACMI has two entrances, one entry on Flinders Street, and another within Fed Square. If visiting by car there are several parking lots as well as street parking options close by. For public transport, Flinders Street Station and tram stops are very close by.

ACMI exterior view within Federation Square

Tidbits for visiting ACMI

  • ACMI is the Australian Centre for the Moving Image;
  • Open daily from 10 am to 5pm;
  • Seniors receive a concession discount to ticketed exhibitions;
  • There are both free and ticketed exhibitions available at ACMI;
  • Wheelchair accessible with facilities for mobility challenges;
  • Comfortable seating is available throughout the exhibition spaces;
  • Visit the on-site café for light refreshments;
  • The curated shop offers souvenirs related to film, television, and digital culture;
  • Various parking options are available nearby;
  • A short walk (approximately 5 minutes) from Flinders Street Station.

ACMI
Federation Square, Flinders St,
Melbourne VIC 3000
(03) 8663 2200

ACMI interior foyer
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